Sea World station (Chinese: 海上世界站; pinyin: Hǎishàng Shìjiè Zhàn; Jyutping: Hoi2 Soeng6 Sai3 Gaai3 Zaam6) is an interchange station for Line 2 and Line 12 of the Shenzhen Metro. Line 2 platforms opened on 28 December 2010 and Line 12 platforms opened on 28 November 2022.[1][2] It is located close to the eastern edge of Shekou in Nanshan district of Shenzhen.[3]
The underground station is located adjacent to Sea World, a tourist attraction with numerous restaurants and a large ship Minghua. It is also located close to a number of offices and banks, the sea walk at Sea World promenade, and Times plaza, one of the oldest high rise office buildings in Shekou.[4]
Station layout
G | - | Exit |
B1F Concourse |
Lobby | Ticket Machines, Customer Service, Shops, Vending Machines Transfer Passage between Line 2 and Line 12 |
B2F Platforms |
Platform | ![]() |
Island platform, doors will open on the left | ||
Platform | 12 towards Zuopaotai East (Taiziwan) ![]() | |
Platform | ![]() | |
Island platform, doors will open on the left | ||
Platform | 8 towards Xiaomeisha (Shuiwan) ![]() |
Exits
Exit | Destination |
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Exit A | Taizi Road (E), Xinghua Road (S), Sea World, Honglong Apartment, Seaview Plaza, Seaside Garden |
Exit B | Taizi Road (W), Sea World, Huigang Shopping Center Phase 1 |
Exit C | Taizi Road (W), Sea World, Huigang Shopping Center Phase 2, Huada Building |
Exit D | Taizi Road (W), Sea World, Huigang Shopping Center Phase 2, Taizi Square, New Century Square |
Exit E | Nanhai Boulevard (E), Offshore Oil Building |
Exit F | Nanhai Boulevard (E), Zhenxing Building, Jinyuan |
Exit G | Nanhai Boulevard (W), Peak Seaview - Lanxi Valley, Nanshan Medical Device Industrial Park |
Exit H | Nanhai Boulevard (W), Peak Seaview Villa, Guishan Garden, Minghua International Conference Center, Whale Mountain Villa |
Gallery
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Line 2 concourse
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Line 2 platform
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Line 2 calligraphy
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Line 2 platform shortly after opening in 2011
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Line 2 concourse art wall in 2017 shortly before removal
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Line 12 concourse
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Line 12 platform
References
- ^ "Shenzhen Metro Line 12 and Addition to Line 6 Open Today". Now Shenzhen. 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
- ^ "Shenzhen metro surpasses 500km as Chinese networks expand". International Railway Journal. 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
- ^ Delisle, Guy; Dascher, Helge (24 April 2012). Shenzhen: A Travelogue from China. Shenzhen: Drawn and Quarterly. ISBN 9781770460799.
- ^ Guosheng, Huang (20 October 2017). The Road to Shenzhen: An ambitious young man's struggle to achieve his ideal life in the Chinese city of Shenzhen. Mereo books. ISBN 978-1861518071.
External links
- Shenzhen Metro official page (Chinese)
- Shenzhen Metro official page (English)
- Street map